
GZERO World with Ian Bremmer Pope Leo XIV's historic opportunity, with Father James Martin
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May 31, 2025 In a compelling talk with Ian Bremmer, Father James Martin, a Jesuit priest and bestselling author, delves into the historic election of Pope Leo XIV, the first North American pontiff. He discusses how Leo XIV might unite progressives and traditionalists within the Church, citing his early stances on war and migration. Martin emphasizes the Pope's advocacy for LGBTQ Catholics, particularly the trans community, and reflects on Pope Francis's lasting influence. With a clear mandate, Martin envisions Leo XIV as a bridge-builder amid global and internal divisions.
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Unite Catholics Through Visits
- Pope Leo should physically visit American parishes to unify Catholics across political and ideological divides.
- His presence can rally both traditionalists and progressives around a shared faith.
Church's Clear Stand on Migration
- The Catholic Church is called to stand firmly for migrants and refugees, anchored in the Gospel mandate to welcome the stranger.
- Pope Leo and Francis continue this clear message amid political conflicts, transcending partisanship.
Community Vital for Spirituality
- Spirituality needs community for connection and correction; 'spiritual but not religious' risks isolation and self-justification.
- Being part of the church community complements personal faith and keeps one accountable.




